The Scapegoat: One Murder. Two Victims. 27 Years Lost.. Don Hale

The Scapegoat: One Murder. Two Victims. 27 Years Lost. - Don  Hale


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      THE VICTIM AND HER FAMILY

      Wendy Sewell

      David Sewell

      John Marshall

      THE MAIN SUSPECT AND HIS FAMILY

      Stephen Downing

      Ray Downing

      Juanita Downing

      Christine Downing

      PERSONS OF INTEREST

      Mr Orange

      Syd Oulsnam

      Mr Red

      Mr Blue (the running man)

      The businessman

      Robert Ervin

      Port Vale

      Chelsea

      Spurs

      DERBYSHIRE POLICE

      PC Ernie Charlesworth

      PC Ball

      Detective Younger

      Detective Johnson

      Detective Rodney Jones

      Detective Superintendent Tom Naylor

      Chief Constable John Newing

      Deputy Chief Constable Don Dovaston

      MATLOCK MERCURY STAFF

      Sam Fay

      Jackie Dunn

      Norman Taylor

      Marcus Edwards

      Matt Barlow

      OTHER JOURNALISTS

      Nick Pryer (Mail on Sunday)

      Frank Curran (Daily Star)

      Matthew Parris (The Times)

      Allan Taylor (Central Television)

      OFFICIALS

      Patrick McLoughlin MP

      CCRC Commissioner Barry Capon

      WITNESSES

      Charlie Carman

      Wilf Walker

      Peter Moran

      Mr Watts

      Mr Dawson

      Louisa Hadfield

      George Paling

      Marie Bright

      Jayne Atkins

      Margaret Beebe

      Ian Beebe

      Lucy Beebe

      John Osmaston

      Rita

      Ms Yellow

      Cynthia Smithurst

      Yvonne Spencer

      Crabby

      Steven Martin

      A: Anthony Naylor’s grave on the lower path where Wendy was attacked, and where Stephen found her.

      B: Sarah Bradbury’s grave where Wendy had moved to after Stephen returned with Wilf Walker, and where she was seen by the workmen.

      C: The consecrated chapel. Jayne Atkins saw Wendy on the path behind here embracing a man.

      D: The spot where little Ian Beebe saw Wendy as he cycled up the middle path.

      E: The unconsecrated chapel used as the workmen’s store.

      F: The Garden of Remembrance.

      G: The Kissing Gate

      H: The Gatekeeper’s Lodge, home of Wilf Walker.

      I: The main cemetery gates.

      J: The phone box.

      K: The back gate to the cemetery through which Jayne Atkins entered and left.

      L: Syd Oulsnam’s van was seen parked here.

      M: Bakewell Methodist Junior School.

      N: The spot where Louisa Hadfield saw the running man going towards Lady Manners School.


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